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Florence 1 Culinary Services Receives National Recognition
Florence 1 Schools’ Culinary Services Department has been named the Chartwells 2024 National Account of the Year. Department representatives Angela Price and Rivers Byrd received the award during Chartwells’ yearly conference. Florence 1 was chosen to receive this award out of over 700 accounts from across the United States.
Florence lifts boil water advisory after water main break
FLORENCE, S.C. (WPDE) — The City of Florence lifted a boil water advisory Wednesday morning after it was issued for specific neighborhoods Monday evening. Customers located in the 400 to 800 blocks of South Church Street, 400 to 800 blocks of South Barringer Street, 300 block of Ervin Street, East Campbell Street, Prince Street, Noble Street, 200 block of East Elm Street, 400 to 700 blocks of Jarrott Street and the 400 block of Railroad Avenue were included in the advisory.
Former South Carolina athletic director Bob Marcum has died at age 87
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Bob Marcum, who served as athletic director at Kansas, South Carolina, UMass and Marshall, has died a few days after suffering a stroke. He was 87. South Carolina, UMass and Marshall's athletic departments all announced Marcum's death Wednesday, a day after he died. Arkansas coach John Calipari, who worked under Marcum at Massachusetts, posted on social media Sunday that Marcum was hospitalized after complications from a stroke.
Biden dropping out and Harris’ boost: What it means for the Carolinas
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — With just 104 days until the November general election, President Joe Biden’s unexpected decision to drop out and his subsequent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris have introduced new dynamics to the Democratic ticket. Dr. David White, a political science professor at Francis Marion University, said the recent change at […]
'Everybody loves the pier': After storm damage, pier reopens at Myrtle Beach State Park
“Everybody loves the pier,” says Myrtle Beach State Park manager Troy Crider. And that’s why he is so excited to get it back open fully after several natural mishaps since 2022. Crider says the pier is probably the most popular feature of the park, drawing thousands each year...
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